By C. Ryan Barber | November 10, 2017
Here's a look, by the numbers, at where things stand for Equifax in the fallout over one of the largest data breaches in U.S. history.
By Katheryn Tucker | November 10, 2017
Alicia Coleman, had been employed through a job training and employment agency in Fort Benning, Georgia as a 911 operator, a job she had held for nearly a decade. She alleged that she was terminated in 2016 after her period came on unexpectedly while at work
By Katheryn Tucker | November 10, 2017
A panel of three – at least two of whom admitted to being dog owners during oral arguments and one of whom has a dog with a Twitter following – reversed a trial court judge and said the case should go to a jury.
By Kristen Rasmussen | November 10, 2017
Four top in-house Atlanta lawyers discussed calculated career risks during a panel discussion sponsored by the Minority In-House Counsel Association, legal recruiter Major, Lindsey & Africa and law firm Wargo French.
By Katheryn Tucker | November 10, 2017
“Charlie Peeler will help enforce and carry out our nation's laws with skill and dignity,” Sen. Johnny Isakson, R-Ga., said in a news release Thursday evening.
By Katheryn Tucker | November 10, 2017
In a footnote, Chief Judge Stephen Dillard cited a paper Justice Keith Blackwell wrote 20 years ago as a law student in which Blackwell said the Georgia Supreme Court—of which he is now a member—may have "misconstrued" the law.
By Katheryn Tucker | November 9, 2017
They might not be the kind of judges most people think of as heading traffic court. The 20 who took three days of classes on the law governing field sobriety tests and other types of evidence were not state court traffic judges. They are probate judges.
By Greg Land | November 9, 2017
An Ellaville woman badly injured when the brakes failed on an approaching pickup has settled her claims against the garage that serviced the truck and later missed evidence of a leaky brake line during an inspection.
By Katheryn Tucker | November 9, 2017
Before Gov. Nathan Deal nominated Judge Charlie Bethel to the bench nearly a year ago, he was a state senator. So it was with a different perspective that he opined the majority's decision was not what the General Assembly had in mind with exceptions to the licensing requirement.
By Meredith Hobbs | November 9, 2017
The Human Rights Campaign Foundation's annual Corporate Equality Index gave perfect rankings to 25 firms with Atlanta offices, including seven with their headquarters in the city.
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